WILSHIRE 
GARDENS 
HOQUIAM, WASHINGTON 
POMPON DAHLIAS 


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TUBEROUS ROOTED BEGONIA, HANGING BASKET TYPE 
DAHLIAS 
DAINTY POMPON DAHLIAS 
The flowers of the Pompon Dahlias are of the ball type and are very small, measur- 
ing from 1 to 2 inches in diameter. The plants are of stocky growth, branching 
habit, and produce a profusion of flowers until frost. 
AMBER QUEEN—Amber, petals very full and firm textured. 
BANTAM—PBrilliant scarlet. Very small. 
BIT O’ LILAC—Very small delicate lilac. 
LITTLE BEESWING—Bright red and yellow. 
LITTLE DAVID—Bright, deep orange. 
MARY MUNNS—Dark fuchsia. 
PEGGY ANN—Bright yellow suffused deep rose. 
ROSA WILMOUTH—Deep rose pink. 
SNOW CLAD—Pure white. 
TAKA’S PURPLE—L 
VIVID—Bright scarlet. 
YELLOW GEM—Bright yellow. 
The above varieties—1 tuber, 35c; 3 tubers, $1.00. 
Collection—1 each of 12 varieties, $3.50. 
MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
The Miniatures are similar in form to the large flowered varieties but measure 
only 2% to 3% inches in diameter. They are profuse bloomers and make lovely 
bouquets. 








BABY ROYAL—Salmon pink, base of petals yellow. Hach 50c. 
BABY SAGAMORE— Amber yellow suffused with peach. Each 50e. 
BISHOP OF LANDAFF— Duplex, bright scarlet. Hach 50c. 
BUCKEYE BABY—Cream-yellow suffused peach. Each 50c. 
CORINNA—Pure yellow. Hach 50¢e. 
ELIAZBETH PAPE—Lovely salmon pink cactus. Each 40e. 
FAIRY—Rose pink tinted lavender. Kach 40c. 
LITTLE RED BIRD—Informal decorative, bright red. Each 50c. 
LITTLE ROSEATA—Soft pink, suffused buff. Hach 50e. 
MAH BABY—Very dark velvety red. Each 50e. 
MARKET QUEEN— Br ight red, each petal tipped pure white. Hach 5 
PERSIMMON ange shade. Kac h 
RAPTORE —Rose-pink-shadin sulphuryeltor 
RED BONNETT—Formal dec orativ e in bright scar let. fine h : 
ROSE BEAUTY—Soft peach suffused coral. Kach 5 
SANHICAN’S SWEETHEART—Pale yellow and peach. Each 
WINE DROP—Small bright wine red. Hach 5 
WHITE FAW N—Putrest white informal decorative. Each 50e. 
PLEASE NOTE—Because DAHLIA TUBERS must be mailed later than most 
other bulbs we cannot accept orders for less than one dollar’s worth of tubers. 
Packing and shipping expense will not allow the mailing of separate orders 
smaller than the above amount. 

FREE BULLETINS 
We have prepared a number of Bulletins to assist you with your bulb grow- 
ing problems. We will be very glad to send copies of these Bulletins on 
request. They will be enclosed with your bulb order, or, if you wish them 
sent under separate cover, send self-addressed stamped LEGAL SIZE 
envelope. 
The subjects of these Bulletins are as follows: 
No. 1—The Year Around With Your Daffodils. 
No. 2—The Official Classification of Daffodils. 
No. 3—How to Care for Your Tulips. 
No. 4—The Official Classification of Tulips. 
No. 5—Success with Lilies. 
No. 6—Dutch, Spanish and English Iris. 
No. 7—Gladiolus Culture. 
No. S8—Hybrid Montbretias. 
No. 9—Culture of Callas 
« No. 10—Tuberous Begon'as and Their Culture, 
No. 11—The Modern Day lily (Hemerocallis), 
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